Beehive Bludgers - "We're all in this together."

New Zealand's MPs
should adopt the song used by the Salvation Army in its TV
campaign, with the leitmotif, "We're all in this together,"
notes SOLO Principal Lindsay Perigo.

"Because if the
scandalous business-class overseas junkets planned for
retiring MPs reveal anything, it's that parasitism in the
Beehive knows no party bounds. Labour, National and New
Zealand First are knee-deep in the Speaker's Tour to Europe.

'I think it will be lovely,' says Marian Hobbs, who's not
sure what the trip is for. 'It might be something to do with
MMP.' The Greens' Nandor Tanczos will be going to South
Africa at taxpayer expense. Dover Samuels says it's good
that he's going to South Africa because he's a 'kaumatua'.

ACT's "perk-busting" Rodney Hide is claiming that such
trips are 'all about building relationships overseas.' Yeah,
right. Like the one around South American night clubs he
went on? Is that 'relationships' of the Eliot Spitzer
kind?

"What such trips are all about is Beehive Bludgers
of all party stripes living the high life on the backs of
the productive citizens who finance them. What they show is
the rottenness of the whole stinking lot of them.

"Yes,
they're all in it together. It's enough to make you vote
Libertarianz," Perigo concludes.

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